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English grammar becomes easy only, when we practice small questions every day. Many students feel afraid of grammar, but it is not difficult. If you read slowly and understand each rule, you can learn it step by step. In this lesson, we will practice completing words, alphabetical order, punctuation, prefix and suffix, and sentence making. All examples are written in very simple language so that every student can understand easily.
✏️ 1. Complete the Words
In this activity, some letters are missing. We must think and write the correct spelling.
✅ Examples
B_ _k → Book
Stu_ _nt → Student
Frui_ → Fruit
Fa_ily → Family
⭐ Practice Questions
Fill the missing letters:
Te__hing
En__lish
Mar__et
Fri__day
Pro__lem
Wa__er
P__ple
Scie__ce
✔️ Answers
Teaching, English, Market, Friday, Problem, Water, People, Science.
🧠 Easy Tip
Read the word loudly. Many times your ear helps you find the correct spelling.
🔤 2. Alphabetical Order
Alphabetical order means arranging words from A to Z. This helps when we search words in a dictionary.
✅ Example
pen, paper, pencil, paint
👉 paint, paper, pen, pencil
⭐ Practice Questions
Arrange in alphabetical order:
mango, milk, mirror, map
small, smile, smart, smell
near, neat, need, neck
happy, hat, hand, hard
✔️ Answers
map, mango, milk, mirror
smell, smile, smart, small
neck, need, near, neat
hand, happy, hard, hat
🧠 Easy Tip
Check letter by letter. If two words start with same letters, look at the next letter.
✍️ 3. Punctuation Practice
Punctuation helps us understand meaning clearly. Always use capital letters and correct signs.
⭐ Practice Questions
Correct the punctuation:
where do you live asked the boy
oh my god this is amazing
my brother said i will help you
what is your favourite subject
today we learnt english maths and science
✔️ Answers
“Where do you live?” asked the boy.
Oh my God! This is amazing.
My brother said, “I will help you.”
What is your favourite subject?
Today we learnt English, Maths, and Science.
🧠 Easy Tip
Questions end with ?
Strong feelings use !
🔧 4. Prefix and Suffix Practice
A prefix comes before the word. A suffix comes after the word.
✅ Examples
lucky → unlucky
help → helpful
⭐ Practice Questions
Add prefix or suffix:
clear → ______
respect → ______
beauty → ______
possible → ______
care → ______
✔️ Answers
unclear, respectful, beautiful, impossible, careless/careful.
🧠 Easy Tip
un- means “not”
-ful means “full of”
-less means “without”
📝 5. Sentence Making Practice
Students should make short and clear sentences.
⭐ Practice Questions
Make sentences using these words:
village
farmer
honesty
friendship
study
✔️ Sample Answers
I live in a small village.
The farmer works hard in the field.
Honesty is a good quality.
Friendship makes life happy.
We must study daily.
🌟 Extra Grammar Practice
✔️ Make New Words
Use “play” to make new words:
player, playful, replay.
✔️ Word Chain
run → need → drink → know → walk.
✔️ Expand the Sentence
“She wrote a letter.”
👉 She wrote a letter to her friend yesterday.
🎯 Why Grammar Practice is Important
Grammar helps us speak and write correctly. When you know spelling, punctuation, and sentence making, your English becomes strong. These small activities improve your confidence. Even students from rural areas can learn English easily with daily practice.
Do not try to learn everything in one day. Learn slowly. Practice daily. Make mistakes and learn from them. English becomes easy when you use simple words and clear sentences.
📌 Simple Study Tips
Practice 5 grammar questions every day.
Read English aloud for 10 minutes.
Write one sentence daily.
Learn new words slowly.
Do not be afraid of English.
✅ Conclusion
Language Study grammar is a very important part of 10th English. Completing words improves spelling. Alphabetical order teaches organization. Punctuation makes writing clear. Prefix and suffix help create new words. Sentence making helps students express ideas.
With regular practice, every student can learn English easily. Start with simple exercises and slowly move to bigger lessons. Remember — small steps lead to big success.
